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Hi,
I've just tried connecting my Radeon 9600XT to my projector via DVI. All I get is a flickery, low-res (840x380?) image.
"Display properties" only offers this resolution.
I've never used DVI before, as this is the first time I've had a suitable display.
I've just purchased Gary Lightfoot's NEC HT1000- he was running an almost identical hardware configuration- same graphics card, cable, etc.
Any ideas, Guys???

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It should work fine with the standard 1024 x 768 which is what I was using.

Have you tried installing the latest ATI drivers? I wonder if that might help.

Also try it without the vga connected so that it only sees the DVI connection. That might force it to look at the NEC and decide what resolutions it should be using. How have you got the ATI panel configured for displays? I had it set to use alt F5 to switch between them as in the past having two running at the same time would cause problems (That was a later driver issue as it wasn't a problem with previous drivers).

Other than the cable being iffy, I can't think of anything else right now. VGA worked perfectly didn't it?

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I must be honest, I haven't tried any other drivers, just the generic Catalyst ones - I'll try Sapphire's next.
VGA is perfect (I tried only plugging in DVI on it's own - no change. I'm beginning to suspect the cable.

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Gary,
I've re-installed all my ATI software, with the latest drivers. Working OK now.I don't think it was the display driver itself but the version of ATI's control panel. I still wasn't able to select any higher resolutions via the standard "Display Properties" dialogue box but only via ATI's "Control Center". Curious but not a problem.
I must say that I would be hard-pressed to tell the difference between the analogue and digital feeds, they both look good.

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I also found it hard to tell the diference between the two, but close up you can sometimes see more noise in the picture with the analogue connection. It's most noticable with test patterns, but fortunately we don't watch those very often.

With the DVI connection you'll have to set white and black levels with the software DVD player as those adjustments aren't available via DVI. There's a basic tutorial on the DLP forum to help you find the relevant chapters with DVE.